Having dimples or characterized by dimples; full of dimples.
From 'dimple' plus '-y' (adjective suffix). This informal adjective form emerged from the need to describe something persistently or abundantly dimpled.
Dimply is the kind of casual, affectionate word parents use when talking about babies—it's not formal or scientific, but it perfectly captures the charming appearance of a chubby-cheeked toddler covered in little indentations.
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